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*All of your Volunteer Team should have the interests of the group members as a priority, so should be competent enough to basically moderate messages and memberships, answer emails to the owner address and, most importantly, know who to contact in Freegle nationally if they need help. | *All of your Volunteer Team should have the interests of the group members as a priority, so should be competent enough to basically moderate messages and memberships, answer emails to the owner address and, most importantly, know who to contact in Freegle nationally if they need help. | ||
*Making sure all volunteers know they can contact Mentors to get some help - email mentors@ilovefreegle.org - means you all know there is somewhere to turn in difficult situation. All volunteers can join Freegle Central so please come and join your fellow volunteers! It is the easiest way to communicate with other people around the UK and to ask for help. | *Making sure all volunteers know they can contact Mentors to get some help - email mentors@ilovefreegle.org - means you all know there is somewhere to turn in difficult situation. All volunteers can join Freegle Central so please come and join your fellow volunteers! It is the easiest way to communicate with other people around the UK and to ask for help. | ||
====First impressions==== | ====First impressions==== | ||
Your group’s home pages (FD, Facebook etc) should be welcoming, quick and easy to read and understand, | Your group’s home pages (FD, Facebook etc) should be welcoming, quick and easy to read and understand, | ||
Make sure you have set up the FD page with a logo, tagline, welcome message and group rules. To do this go to Settings in FD. | Make sure you have set up the FD page with a logo, tagline, welcome message and group rules. To do this go to Settings in FD. | ||
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*There is help available: | *There is help available: | ||
**The Mentors or Support team can help you update your homepage(s), email [mailto:mentors@ilovefreegle.org mentors@ilovefreegle.org], or [mailto:support@ilovefreegle.org support@ilovefreegle.org] | **The Mentors or Support team can help you update your homepage(s), email [mailto:mentors@ilovefreegle.org mentors@ilovefreegle.org], or [mailto:support@ilovefreegle.org support@ilovefreegle.org] | ||
====New Freeglers need an easy start==== | ====New Freeglers need an easy start==== | ||
*Use open membership to keep your joining process as quick and simple as possible. | *Use open membership to keep your joining process as quick and simple as possible. | ||
*Ensure all posts, especially first posts, are dealt with swiftly and sympathetically. | *Ensure all posts, especially first posts, are dealt with swiftly and sympathetically. | ||
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*New member moderation will pick up spammers, especially if you use ModTools. | *New member moderation will pick up spammers, especially if you use ModTools. | ||
*No-one likes to be told off or have their first efforts fail, so avoid rejecting first posts if you can, amend to suit if possible and only send them back as a last resort if accompanied by a kind and friendly email to say why. | *No-one likes to be told off or have their first efforts fail, so avoid rejecting first posts if you can, amend to suit if possible and only send them back as a last resort if accompanied by a kind and friendly email to say why. | ||
*If you must approve members -- but please don't! - do not send long questionnaires or request personal information as that can be very | *If you must approve members -- but please don't! - do not send long questionnaires or request personal information as that can be very off-putting. | ||
====Quick posting==== | ====Quick posting==== | ||
Ideally, moderation of messages needs to be at least every few hours . Put members who correctly format their messages on Group settings (unmoderated) as soon as practicable for your team. | Ideally, moderation of messages needs to be at least every few hours . Put members who correctly format their messages on Group settings (unmoderated) as soon as practicable for your team. | ||
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*Your team can have confidence that your group is efficient with moderation taking place throughout the day, which you can make happen by having a rota or system in place to support the aim to keep delays to a minimum. | *Your team can have confidence that your group is efficient with moderation taking place throughout the day, which you can make happen by having a rota or system in place to support the aim to keep delays to a minimum. | ||
* Help is available - Mentors are available for holiday/emergency help [mailto:mentors@ilovefreegle.org mentors@ilovefreegle.org]. | * Help is available - Mentors are available for holiday/emergency help [mailto:mentors@ilovefreegle.org mentors@ilovefreegle.org]. | ||
====Simple and minimal rules==== | ====Simple and minimal rules==== | ||
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*The [[Disclaimer]] statement covers legality, so there is no need to duplicate that with a long list of illegal items. | *The [[Disclaimer]] statement covers legality, so there is no need to duplicate that with a long list of illegal items. | ||
*The fewer barriers in place for people to reuse items the more effective we are. | *The fewer barriers in place for people to reuse items the more effective we are. | ||
====‘Wanted’ posts are a good thing==== | ====‘Wanted’ posts are a good thing==== | ||
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*Wanted posts often remind people that they have that item languishing unused so will respond with an offer. | *Wanted posts often remind people that they have that item languishing unused so will respond with an offer. | ||
*People - including us - overestimate the number of Wanted posts. Most groups have more Offers than Wanteds. | *People - including us - overestimate the number of Wanted posts. Most groups have more Offers than Wanteds. | ||
====Avoid rejecting messages==== | ====Avoid rejecting messages==== | ||
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*Personal, positive messages, thanking the poster, explaining exactly which rules a member has broken and why your group has these rules are more effective than sending out lists of rules. | *Personal, positive messages, thanking the poster, explaining exactly which rules a member has broken and why your group has these rules are more effective than sending out lists of rules. | ||
*Editing subject lines of messages, then sending a note afterwards to help the member get it right next time, saves you time and your member hassle. | *Editing subject lines of messages, then sending a note afterwards to help the member get it right next time, saves you time and your member hassle. | ||
====Impression of you and Freegle==== | ====Impression of you and Freegle==== | ||
====Member problems==== | ====Member problems==== | ||
Handling problems and complaints from members can be one of the trickiest jobs for a moderator.<br> | Handling problems and complaints from members can be one of the trickiest jobs for a moderator.<br> | ||
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How a group handles problems is a reflection on the group and Freegle. There is a wealth of advice in the Wiki that has been compiled by experienced Freegle moderators on dealing with issues and complaints. See [[How_To_Deal_With]] and [[Member Complaints]]. | How a group handles problems is a reflection on the group and Freegle. There is a wealth of advice in the Wiki that has been compiled by experienced Freegle moderators on dealing with issues and complaints. See [[How_To_Deal_With]] and [[Member Complaints]]. | ||
====Don’t lose potential Freeglers==== | ====Don’t lose potential Freeglers==== | ||
====Use tools to make it easier to run or use your Group==== | ====Use tools to make it easier to run or use your Group==== | ||
Take up some or all of the helpful tools that Freegle makes available for your members and you. | Take up some or all of the helpful tools that Freegle makes available for your members and you. | ||
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'''Because:''' | '''Because:''' | ||
They allow Members to freegle in a way that suits them. They give extra publicity to your group. | They allow Members to freegle in a way that suits them. They give extra publicity to your group. | ||
====Ask for help==== | ====Ask for help==== | ||
You are not alone. All Freegle volunteers are in this together, we have a shared mission, so take advantage of others’ experience and advice. | You are not alone. All Freegle volunteers are in this together, we have a shared mission, so take advantage of others’ experience and advice. | ||
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*Freegle Central | *Freegle Central | ||
Sharing experience, information and helping each other on a range of issues - http://freegle.in/Central | Sharing experience, information and helping each other on a range of issues - http://freegle.in/Central | ||
*Freegle Development | *Freegle Development | ||
Join in with discussions and putting into place ideas on how we can help Groups grow and thrive and make a difference nationally. - http://Freegle.in/Development | Join in with discussions and putting into place ideas on how we can help Groups grow and thrive and make a difference nationally. - http://Freegle.in/Development | ||
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If you have a local mods groups, join it. If there isn't one, why not encourage your neighbouring volunteers to set one up - you can work and share together. | If you have a local mods groups, join it. If there isn't one, why not encourage your neighbouring volunteers to set one up - you can work and share together. | ||
* and lastly, Freegle Info Mailbox ([mailto:info@ilovefreegle.org info@ilovefreegle.org]) - manned not by experts but by friendly people who usually know who to ask! | * and lastly, Freegle Info Mailbox ([mailto:info@ilovefreegle.org info@ilovefreegle.org]) - manned not by experts but by friendly people who usually know who to ask! | ||
====Publicise your group==== | ====Publicise your group==== | ||
The more people who know about your group, the better service it will offer your community. Make use of national publicity tools to spread the word and get more members. | The more people who know about your group, the better service it will offer your community. Make use of national publicity tools to spread the word and get more members. | ||
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-*link to local Buy and Sell Groups | -*link to local Buy and Sell Groups | ||
*Regularly read Freegle News on Central for ideas and information. | *Regularly read Freegle News on Central for ideas and information. | ||
====Support Freegle==== | ====Support Freegle==== | ||
Freegle is run collectively by all of us, so make sure that you are involved and informed about Freegle nationally. | Freegle is run collectively by all of us, so make sure that you are involved and informed about Freegle nationally. | ||
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*Help make decisions on the future of Freegle by becoming a Member of Freegle Ltd - [[Invitation to Membership]], application form [http://JoinFreegleLtd] | *Help make decisions on the future of Freegle by becoming a Member of Freegle Ltd - [[Invitation to Membership]], application form [http://JoinFreegleLtd] | ||
*Offering some time to help with the national work of running Freegle. Email volunteers@ilovefreegle.org for information on vacancies. | *Offering some time to help with the national work of running Freegle. Email volunteers@ilovefreegle.org for information on vacancies. | ||
====Get to know other Freegle Mods==== | ====Get to know other Freegle Mods==== | ||
Chatting to other Freegle volunteers can help put a 'face' to people and establish better rapport for good and bad times. | Chatting to other Freegle volunteers can help put a 'face' to people and establish better rapport for good and bad times. | ||
Revision as of 11:08, 1 February 2018
This page gives further explanation and information about the agreed Best Practice we have for running Freegle groups.
Background
Freegle promotes reuse. In doing this we:
1. Keep goods that still have life in them out of the waste stream.
2. Promote community spirit by sharing between local people.
3. Provide people with an opportunity to help the environment.
4. Look after each other as Volunteers by offering support if needed.
We want to do all this as well as we can, so we need to make sure that using Freegle Groups is as quick, easy and enjoyable as possible for us and our members.
Many of us started our Groups several years ago. Reuse was a brand new idea in 2003 and the rules and ways of working that evolved were aimed at trying to keep groups safe from possible problems, and we didn't know much about how people behaved online. Since that time internet use has increased substantially and we have learned a lot more about online behaviour. There have been many developments which mean that members now expect to be able to do things very,very quickly. There are also many other ways now of reusing items via the internet. We now know that if a Freegler encounters barriers they are likely to be put off from using our Groups, so we need to strike a balance between ‘protecting’ our Group, and making it welcoming for members. Experience shows that groups who have restrictive rules are unlikely to thrive, so all volunteers should think carefully about these best practice suggestions.
The Freegle Volunteer Agreement outlines expectations of Freegle and Volunteers. The intent of this is to support Freegle and group members, and to safeguard our reputation. All the advice below is within the context of the Basic Requirements of a Freegle Group#Local Rules.
Emergency arrangements
To safeguard your group, there needs to be back up arrangements in place, so
- Have at least two volunteers with owner status/full privileges..
- Make sure all of your Volunteer Team know they can contact Mentors to get some help - email mentors@ilovefreegle.org
Because:
- Having at least 2 volunteers with owner status/full privileges means if there is a problem with volunteer availability, all your hard work doesn’t goes to waste as service can be maintained for your members.
- Volunteers with owner status/full privileges don’t have to all be active moderators, they could be:
- moderators
- backup moderator - steps in and runs the Group immediately there seems to be a problem
- a volunteer who does other work in running the group, eg publicity, tech etC
- All of your Volunteer Team should have the interests of the group members as a priority, so should be competent enough to basically moderate messages and memberships, answer emails to the owner address and, most importantly, know who to contact in Freegle nationally if they need help.
- Making sure all volunteers know they can contact Mentors to get some help - email mentors@ilovefreegle.org - means you all know there is somewhere to turn in difficult situation. All volunteers can join Freegle Central so please come and join your fellow volunteers! It is the easiest way to communicate with other people around the UK and to ask for help.
First impressions
Your group’s home pages (FD, Facebook etc) should be welcoming, quick and easy to read and understand, Make sure you have set up the FD page with a logo, tagline, welcome message and group rules. To do this go to Settings in FD.
Because:
- Your Group is autonomous so your homepage content is your choice and helps to emphasise the community nature of your group by giving it a local feel.
- Keeping your home pages up to date also keeps your current members interested, so review regularly.
- There is help available:
- The Mentors or Support team can help you update your homepage(s), email mentors@ilovefreegle.org, or support@ilovefreegle.org
New Freeglers need an easy start
- Use open membership to keep your joining process as quick and simple as possible.
- Ensure all posts, especially first posts, are dealt with swiftly and sympathetically.
- Don’t overwhelm new members with lots of admin emails.
Because:
- The less time and work there is for a new Freegler to use your Group, the more likely they will be a contributing member.
- Open membership with new members being moderated is an easier and more welcoming experience. Approving new members is an obstacle to participating - research by Freegle and elsewhere has proven that the more steps someone has to take to join and use a website the more likely they are to abandon doing it.
- New member moderation will pick up spammers, especially if you use ModTools.
- No-one likes to be told off or have their first efforts fail, so avoid rejecting first posts if you can, amend to suit if possible and only send them back as a last resort if accompanied by a kind and friendly email to say why.
- If you must approve members -- but please don't! - do not send long questionnaires or request personal information as that can be very off-putting.
Quick posting
Ideally, moderation of messages needs to be at least every few hours . Put members who correctly format their messages on Group settings (unmoderated) as soon as practicable for your team.
Because
- You will lessen the time you have to spend moderating.
- Messages will be posted more promptly on your message board, which is good for the person posting as well as those that respond.
- Moderating once a day is the absolute minimum for a group to survive.
- Members are adults, and you can always put them back on moderation if they slip up.
- The fewest obstacles put in the way of speedy messaging will enable the maximum items reused.
- Your team can have confidence that your group is efficient with moderation taking place throughout the day, which you can make happen by having a rota or system in place to support the aim to keep delays to a minimum.
- Help is available - Mentors are available for holiday/emergency help mentors@ilovefreegle.org.
Simple and minimal rules
Keep rules to a minimum to enable the smooth running of the Group. A lot of Groups impose rules that members have no idea existed! Try to apply them fairly with flexibility where appropriate. Because:
- The fewer rules you impose, the less work it is for you to moderate your Group.
- No-one is keen on reading or remembering lots of rules, so too many just means that your members don’t know what they are.
- The Disclaimer statement covers legality, so there is no need to duplicate that with a long list of illegal items.
- The fewer barriers in place for people to reuse items the more effective we are.
‘Wanted’ posts are a good thing
As long as the post is legal and free, equally accept a wanted or an offer as a first post from members. People that want other’s unwanted stuff are essential for your Freegle Group to work. Wanted requests should be encouraged and not overly restricted.
Because: (for Offer First):
- It's discriminatory to expect an offer first. For example, someone who has been homeless and just got a flat has nothing to offer - would we want to exclude them?"
- Extra hurdles - especially on a first post - potentially stop all freegling by a member.
- It's very easy to fake an offer, or offer something silly, and get round an 'offer first' rule.
- It doesn't take into account people who may have freegled elsewhere before moving to your area.
- It disregards new member responses to other people's wanteds.
and (generally):
- Some members prefer to answer a request for something rather than place it as an offer on the group.
- Encouraging people to freegle should help them consider freegling in the future when they have things to offer; it can be inspiring to receive an item, so encourages subsequent offers.
- Wanted posts often remind people that they have that item languishing unused so will respond with an offer.
- People - including us - overestimate the number of Wanted posts. Most groups have more Offers than Wanteds.
Avoid rejecting messages
Avoid rejecting messages if possible. Members have made the effort to post a message, so unless it contravenes core rules (free and legal), try not to reject it. Editing a message and, if needed, sending a friendly personal message to the member to explain the rules, will be more effective in the long run.
Because:
- The experience of Freegle mods is that members who post messages that are rejected often do not post again. No one likes to be rejected and some members will feel hurt at being told they have not used the right words to offer their personal possessions. They may never consider freegling again.
- Personal, positive messages, thanking the poster, explaining exactly which rules a member has broken and why your group has these rules are more effective than sending out lists of rules.
- Editing subject lines of messages, then sending a note afterwards to help the member get it right next time, saves you time and your member hassle.
Impression of you and Freegle
Member problems
Handling problems and complaints from members can be one of the trickiest jobs for a moderator.
Finding the balance between running the group how you would like it to be run and how members would like you to run the group is not always easy but is important to do well.
Because:
How a group handles problems is a reflection on the group and Freegle. There is a wealth of advice in the Wiki that has been compiled by experienced Freegle moderators on dealing with issues and complaints. See How_To_Deal_With and Member Complaints.
Don’t lose potential Freeglers
Use tools to make it easier to run or use your Group
Take up some or all of the helpful tools that Freegle makes available for your members and you.
Because: They allow Members to freegle in a way that suits them. They give extra publicity to your group.
Ask for help
You are not alone. All Freegle volunteers are in this together, we have a shared mission, so take advantage of others’ experience and advice.
Because:
Experience has shown that sharing a problem and solutions is good for you and others. Consider consulting and contributing on following national groups and helplines:
- Freegle Mentor Group
One to one help from experienced mods for new Groups and assistance for struggling Groups and mods - Email: mentors@ilovefreegle.org
- Freegle Central
Sharing experience, information and helping each other on a range of issues - http://freegle.in/Central
- Freegle Development
Join in with discussions and putting into place ideas on how we can help Groups grow and thrive and make a difference nationally. - http://Freegle.in/Development
- Support helpline
Help with general problems or questions, particularly techy type stuff! Email support@ilovefreegle.org
- ModTools Group
Help with problems or questions - https://uk.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ModTools/
- Freegle Funding
A place to ask for help and share experience of getting local and national funding assistance - http://freegle.in/Funding
- This Freegle Wiki
Full of useful information on all aspects of running your Group, publicity tips and how you can help Freegle nationally - http://wiki.ilovefreegle.org/
- Freegle Rock Cafe
A place to chat and share with other volunteers around the UK - http://freegle.in/Cafe
- Local Mod Groups
If you have a local mods groups, join it. If there isn't one, why not encourage your neighbouring volunteers to set one up - you can work and share together.
- and lastly, Freegle Info Mailbox (info@ilovefreegle.org) - manned not by experts but by friendly people who usually know who to ask!
Publicise your group
The more people who know about your group, the better service it will offer your community. Make use of national publicity tools to spread the word and get more members.
Consider:
- Use publicity features on Modtools (to share posts on Facebook and Twitter).
- Order and use Freegle business cards.
- link to Twitter
- link to a Facebook Page
-*link to local Buy and Sell Groups
- Regularly read Freegle News on Central for ideas and information.
Support Freegle
Freegle is run collectively by all of us, so make sure that you are involved and informed about Freegle nationally.
Consider:
- Freegle requires at least one of each group's volunteers must be a member of Freegle UK Central. Preferably more than one would be good, though.
- Help make decisions on the future of Freegle by becoming a Member of Freegle Ltd - Invitation to Membership, application form [1]
- Offering some time to help with the national work of running Freegle. Email volunteers@ilovefreegle.org for information on vacancies.
Get to know other Freegle Mods
Chatting to other Freegle volunteers can help put a 'face' to people and establish better rapport for good and bad times.
Consider:
- Pretty much all of us are very nice.
- It's more enjoyable than you might think.
- You'll be able to relate to people better online once you've met them.
- There are ways to do this easily -
- Freegle Rock, online social chat group http://freegle.in/Cafe
- Freestock, an annual summer meet up for Freegle volunteers and others http://wiki.ilovefreegle.org/Freestock
- Attending - or even organising - a meet-up of your local Groups and fellow volunteers. See Local Support Groups for more local socialising/support ideas.